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The Naked Chef and Jamie Does...
Posted 12:14am Monday 19th July 2010 by Jonathan Jong
Author: Jamie Oliver Publisher: Penguin The Naked Chef: 5/5 and Jamie Does...: 3/5 Like most graduate students, I used to live on ramen and coffee. Or KFC and Red Bull. Pick your high-sodium, high-caffeine combo of choice. It was quick and convenient, and it freed up cash Read more...
Alicia Frankovich - Effigies
Posted 12:09am Monday 19th July 2010 by April Dell
DPAG Until September 19 Effigies is a sculptural installation by New Zealand-born artist Alicia Frankovich which is currently on show at the DPAG. This new work comprises six subtly interacting sculptural pieces that display the artist’s interest in re-contextualising Read more...
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Posted 12:22am Monday 12th July 2010 by Paul McMillan
Comedy Central SKY Channel 10 7:30pm (5/5) Welcome to a new section in the illustrious Critic: a section entirely dedicated to reviewing the televisual! We’re going to take recent events, programmes – practically anything compelling or disturbing from the television world Read more...
Semester One: what can we learn?
Posted 12:09am Monday 12th July 2010 by Jen Aitken
Looking back at Semester One, I thought I would offer my thoughts regarding what works and what doesn’t really work so well when it comes to directing/producing/devising a Lunctime Theatre performance. 1) Keep it simple and clean! LTT is only a 40-minute show, so keep things tidy and sharp and Read more...
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles (II)
Posted 11:40pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hope Robertson
Last Gang Records (5/5) I tried to put this album on while playing Settlers of Catan only to be met with protests from a friend about not wanting to be "drowned in a sea of hipsterness." Well whatever. If really enjoying Crystal Castles makes me a hipster 4 lyf, superglue my skinnies to Read more...
The New Pornographers - Together
Posted 11:38pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hope Robertson
Matador Records (3/5) This album, the fifth for indie supergroup The New Pornographers, picks up where 2007’s Challengers left off, with that clean production that comes with an album rich in strings, horns, and a well shared-out balance in the vocal duties department. First Read more...
Demon's Souls
Posted 11:26pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Damien Khalsa
Platforms: PS3 Demon's Souls is an intriguing and inspired roleplaying game. It replaces the more traditional D&D roleplaying with something more akin to an MMORPG (non-geeks, this means 'massively multiplayer online role-playing game', durh). It combines this with an excellent combat Read more...
Amreeka
Posted 11:22pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Sarah Baillie
Directed Cherien Dabis Rialto 4/5) I is a film about a Palestinian mother and son trying to adapt to life in post-9/11 America, where every Arabic person is suspiciously viewed as a potential terrorist. Muna is a middle-aged divorcee living in the West Bank with her Read more...
Micmacs (2009)
Posted 11:21pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Daniel Hunter
Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet Rialto (4/5) I've never been to Paris, and Micmacs does nothing to disprove my theory that the city is laden with visual splendour which could have only been designed by some sort of film-set deity. Alongside the grimily beautiful Read more...
Toy Story 3
Posted 11:19pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Nicole Muriel
Directed by Lee Unkrich Hoyts, Rialto (4.5/5) The great thing about Toy Story 3 is that its makers haven’t succumbed to laziness. Buzz (Tim Allen), Woody (Tom Hanks), and the other toys retain their loveable personalities without being reduced to caricatures; the world hasn’t Read more...


